New Delhi: Met Gala, also known as the biggest fashion night in the world, is not only about what happens on the red carpet or the trends which make it to history. It is also about behind the scenes, especially on the plate, which is curated with care and specialisation. This isn’t your usual black-tie dinner where pizza, pasta or breads casually show up at your table. The idealisation that goes behind curating the menu, how it will be served or on what plate or utensil you will get to eat is all a thoughtful culinary curation.
The curation is thoughtful, special and needs a lot of brain and approvals, but who really approves it and how is it finalised each year? Anna Wintour! The name we are all familiar with when it comes to the Met Gala night and its curation.
The Met Gala food ban
Met Gala food menu
The Met Gala’s dining experience is designed with more than just the menu in mind; every detail of the evening’s social flow is carefully orchestrated. The seating arrangement, for example, is deliberately planned to spark fresh interactions rather than provide comfort.
As Ward Durrett, Vogue’s Director of Special Projects, notes, a lot of thought goes into deciding who sits beside whom. One strict rule: spouses are intentionally placed apart so they’re encouraged to socialise with other guests.
And even if you’ve paid a premium for your seat, you still have no say in where you’re placed or who you dine with. And the strict no phone policy inside the Met Gala event makes you more curious about who ate what and who ate the floor!